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Clear next steps when something feels off, urgent, or harder than it used to be

You may be noticing small changes. You may already be in the middle of a stressful week. Either way, it helps to know where to begin, what warning signs matter, what questions to ask, and what information should be easy to find before pressure rises.

Start with the answer that fits what you are facing now

  • Not sure where to begin
  • Trying to tell whether more help is needed
  • Wanting better questions before a crisis happens
  • Needing to organize medical, caregiving, and money details
  • Trying to stay calm during a health emergency
Start here

What to do first

When something is changing and you do not know where to begin, this page helps you focus on safety, health, daily life, and paperwork without trying to solve everything at once.

Start Here
Warning signs

Signs an aging parent may need more help

See the patterns families often notice first, including medication mistakes, confusion, falls, missed bills, changes at home, and growing difficulty with daily routines.

See the Signs
Before pressure rises

Questions to ask before a crisis happens

Use these question groups to get clearer about doctors, medications, documents, support roles, and decisions that are much harder to make once a crisis hits.

See the Questions
Get organized

How to organize aging parent information

Put the details that matter most in one place, including medications, providers, care notes, emergency contacts, insurance information, and important paperwork.

Get Organized
Urgent moments

What to do in a parent health emergency

When everything starts moving fast, it helps to know what information to bring, what questions to ask, what to write down, and what needs follow-up once you get home.

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Keep the right details easier to find when questions and decisions start coming fast

The Boomer Buddy Guide helps you track appointments, medications, doctor notes, care contacts, and next steps in one place. The Boomer Money Guide helps you think through the financial side of planning, paperwork, benefits, and decisions families often put off too long.

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